نتایج جستجو برای: outcome assessment health care

تعداد نتایج: 2061501  

Journal: :Employee benefits journal 2002
Don R Powell

Offering employees self-care information, which encourages them to decide what to do for themselves with and without provider assistance, can be a low-cost, effective approach to health care cost management. Components of such a program may include a printed self-care guide, workshops, software and a nurse advice line. Self-care is a process, not an event and, to be effective, a self-care progr...

Journal: :journal of medical education 0
maryam sharifi-yazdi shahram yazdani soleiman ahmadi mohammad reza rahbar sara sharifi-yazdi

background and purpose: considering that health care training centers’ teachers are one of the main elements of human-force training for rural health care system in the country, it is essential to improve knowledge and skills. the purpose of this study was to explain educational needs of teachers in our country in behvarz training centers. methods: this is a qualitative and a needs assessment s...

Journal: :emergency journal 0
vahid monsef kasmaee road trauma research center, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, iran behzad zohrevandi road trauma research center, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, iran payman asadi road trauma research center, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, iran negar shakouri road trauma research center, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, iran

introduction: hanging is one of the most commonly used way to commit suicide in many countries. this method used in suicide is considered a problem in iran too, but no clear data exists regarding hanging in different regions or the country as a whole. because of the epidemiologic differences in non-judicial hanging in different regions, this study aimed to assess it in gilan province, iran betw...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 1988
S B Rifkin F Muller W Bichmann

This paper considers the problems of finding measurements for the two major principles of primary health care (PHC), equity and participation. Although both are of equal importance, the authors concentrate on the assessment of participation. A methodology is put forward to define indicators for participation in health care programmes as how wide participation is on a continuum developed for eac...

Journal: :Nursing times 2004
Gloria Daly

Multiprofessional collaboration is key to delivering quality patient care. Many developments in health care such as supplementary prescribing or the single assessment process rely on the premise that such collaboration already exists. This article focuses on barriers to interprofessional collaboration and explores whether 'new ways of working' in health care can survive in an environment with a...

2011
Alison M Elliott Anne McAteer Philip C Hannaford

BACKGROUND Recent changes in UK primary care have increased the range of services and healthcare professionals available for advice. Furthermore, the UK government has promoted greater use of both self-care and the wider primary care team for managing symptoms indicative of self-limiting illness. We do not know how the public has been responding to these strategies. The aim of this study was to...

Journal: :Applied nursing research : ANR 1994
N S Springer E L Bogue M Arnold D Yankou D Oakley

B EHAVIOR PATTERNS are a key factor in preventing illness and maintaining health (Department of Health and Human Services, 1991). Self-care behaviors are encouraged as a way to maximize personal health and limit health care expenses. Interventions to enhance self-care efforts have met with limited success because changes in daily living are often difficult to sustain (Evans & Hall, 1978). Becau...

2015
Jessica Keim-Malpass Lisa C. Letzkus Christine Kennedy

BACKGROUND Children with special health care needs (CSHCN) are children with medical or behavioral diagnoses that require services beyond those generally needed by pediatric populations. They account for a significant portion of pediatric health care expenditures and often have complicated treatment regiments. Health literacy has recently been recognized as a key indicator of quality chronic di...

Journal: :International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care 2001
H R Rubin P Pronovost G B Diette

As consumers, payers, and regulatory agencies require evidence regarding health care qualities the demand for process of care measures will grow. Although outcome measures of quality represent the desired end results of health care, validated process of care measures provide an important additional element to quality improvement efforts, as they illuminate exactly which provider actions could b...

Journal: :مدیریت اطلاعات سلامت 0

introduction: measurement of diabetes management effectiveness includes the process of care and its quality, health outcome and response to care before everything; it needs a conceptual framework about this universal disease. minimum data set (mds) of diabetes make this framework by using standard data element with unique definition and effectiveness indicators preparation of diabetes managemen...

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